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BLACKSTOCK, ONT

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Picture 217.jpgPicture 218.jpgPicture 219.jpgOK call me "anal" but I had to "clean up the garage" of the body work "mess"  Anybody know how to get "rubber" off the interlok. I'm in " TROUBLE" over that with the BOSS!!!!  Hope to get it Painted sometime next week



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BROCKVILLE, ONT

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Lacquer thinners and a stiff scrub brush

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Sorry, that shop is just too clean....you are out of the club......LOL

I had a Summit banner like that, stole it at the Indy Nationals in the mid 90s......

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Great job Pete!!!biggrin I too, can only do some much work and then need to do a good clean up or I can't keep going.

What rubber,confuse I don't see two lines.evileyebiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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OldGuy 71Acadian wrote:

Great job Pete!!!biggrin I too, can only do some much work and then need to do a good clean up or I can't keep going.

What rubber,confuse I don't see two lines.evileyebiggrinbiggrinbiggrin


 Yeah!!! I knew I wasn't the only one in the world that is like that!!! I'm the same, get to a point where I can't cope with the mess. I 'try" & put the tools back where they go when done using them, that way I can look at the wall rack & know exactly whats missing & hunt for it. Also started "rollin" the tool box over to work area,saves walking back & forth but still have to do that for "BEER" fridge!!![ many trips there]



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TORONTO, ONT

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Just flip the interlocking brick over. I had to do that at my parents when I was a teenager. The only problem is when you get rubber on both sides....


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use dawn dish detergent and a stiff bristled pushbroom and elbow grease to get rid of the marks


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Just coat all the interlock with driveway sealer!! Voila!! rubber marks are gone !!
Just ask if you need anymore helpfull tips ! :-O

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OldGuy 71Acadian wrote:

Great job Pete!!!biggrin I too, can only do so much work and then need to have a nap or I can't keep going.

 


 Fixed it for ya Olddude!!! biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Shop looks great! I know what bodyshop dust is like.



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I have two options, I sell 45 gallon drums of Avion 50 to airports for just this purpose but it's 2500 a drum or we can bring our brand new high pressure water (38000 psi )Cyclone truck in and rip it off the brick too.... Aww, for that little bit I guess I'd stick to the lacquer thinner and the scrub brush...


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HOOTERVILLE, ONT

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I think if you do a burn-out in reverse, it will take that mess away. Might need to really stand on it!


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I found that when you sandblast over interlock, it cleans it up rather well, and the sand fills in cracks :)

That is one nice ass shop.

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